RECOGNISING student achievement was an important part of the Ararat College graduation night held recently.
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Teachers, students and parents joined together for the presentation of awards to mark another successful year for the secondary school.
At VCE level Naomi Skubnik was formerly recognised as the Ararat College and Ararat Lions Club 2014 dux.
Michael Puna was the recipient of the Vet Hospitality Award, while Rachel Billet received the DR and DJ Radford Scholarship.
At year ten level Riley Wood received the Ken Hollingsworth Scholarship from Angela Stacpoole on behalf of Ararat Rotary.
Year 10 dux Isabelle Pope was the beneficiary of the Federation University Scholarship.
The Debbie McDonald All Rounder Sports Award was presented to Lauren McCarthy for her successes in 2014.
Students between years seven and 10 were presented with a range of awards, some were even privileged enough to be sponsored with scholarships on behalf of several Ararat businesses and organisations.
Year seven student Lauren Bowles was the recipient of an accolade for winning the Ararat Legacy Essay Competition.
Ararat College has also announced the students that have been selected to form its Student Representative Council in 2015.
Year eight: Lauren Bowles, Emily Hateley, Toneya Hurst and Kimberley Quirk. Year nine: Aaron Dunn, Taylah Heard, Myles Keith and Matthew Sellon. Year 10: Tiarna Conroy, Sarah Gilbert, Gemma Hughes, Nakia O'Riley and Robert Purnell. Year 11: Zoe Keith, Lisa Moss, Isabelle Pope, Chloe Sellon, Declan Sheffield, Riley Taylor and Ruley Wood. Year 12: Caitlin Astbury, Ashby Green, Maelisa Hannan, Keenan Hurst, Grace Marshall, Caleb Morris and Rhys Sheffield.